Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Kano
The Nigerian National Assembly delegation from Kano comprises three Senators and fifteen Representatives (down from twenty three in 1999). They form the legislature of Kano State, Nigeria.
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8th Assembly (2015–2019)
The 8th National Assembly was Inaugurated on 9 June 2015. This is first time in the history of Kano Politics where the People's Democratic Party has not won any seat in the Senate or the House of Representatives.
Senators Representing Kano in the 8th National Assembly
Senator | Constituency | Party | Notes |
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Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso | Kano Central | APC | |
Hon. Barau I Jibrin | Kano North | APC | |
Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya | Kano South | APC |
House of Representatives
Senator | Constituency | Party | Notes |
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Aliyu Sani Madakin Gini | Dala | APC | |
Dr. Danburan Abubukar Nuhu | Kano Municipal | APC | |
Nasiru Sule Garo | Gwarzo/Kabo | APC | |
Munir Babba Dan Agundi | Kumbotso | APC | |
Garba Ibrahim Muhammad | Gwale | APC | |
Aminu Sulaiman | Fagge | APC | |
Nasiru Ali Ahmed | Nassarawa | APC | |
Ahmed Garba Bichi | Bichi | APC | |
Bashir Baballe | Munjibir/Ungogo | APC | |
Mustapha Bala Dawaki | Dawakin Kudu/Warawa | APC | |
Abdulmuminu Jibrin | Kiru/Bebeji | APC | |
Garba Umar Durbunde | Takai/Sumaila | APC | |
Shehu Usman Aliyu | Rogo/Karaye | APC | |
Sani Muhd Aliyu Rano | Rano/Bunkure/Kibiya | APC | |
Sani Umar Bala | Kunchi/Tsanyawa | APC | |
Sulaiman Aliyu Romo | Bagwai/Shanono | APC | |
Abdullahi Mahmud Gaya | Gaya/Ajingi/Albasu | APC |
6th Assembly (2007–2011)
The 6th National Assembly (2007–2011) was inaugurated on 5 June 2007. The People's Democratic Party (PDP) won no Senate seats and two House seats. The All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) won two Senate seats and thirteen House seats. In December 2007 the election of Aminu Sule Garo was annulled, and the PDP contender Bello Hayatu Gwarzo was declared elected.[1]
Senators representing Kano State in the 6th Assembly were:[2]
Senator | Constituency | Party | Notes |
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Aminu Sule Garo | North | ANPP | Election annulled in December 2007 |
Bello Hayatu Gwarzo | North | PDP | |
Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya | South | ANPP | |
Mohammed Adamu Bello | Central | ANPP |
Representatives in the 6th Assembly were:[3]
Representative | Constituency | Party |
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Abdurrahamman Suleiman Kawu | Sumaila/Takai | ANPP |
Abduwa Gabasawa Nasiru | Gezawa/Gabasawa | ANPP |
Ado Garba Alhassan | Tudun-Wada/Doguwa | PDP |
Ahmad Audi Zarewa | Karaye/Rogo | ANPP |
Alhassan Uba Idris | Dala | ANPP |
Ali Wudil Muhammad | Wudil/Garko | ANPP |
Danlami Hamza | Fagge | ANPP |
Garba Mohammed Batalawa | Kura/Madobi/Garun Malam | ANPP |
Ibrahim Muazzam Bichi | Bichi | ANPP |
Ibrahim Umar Ballah | Kumbosto | ANPP |
Isah Idris Alhaji | Nassarawa | ANPP |
Jobe Abdulkadir Tijjani | Dawakin-Tofa/Tofa/Rimin Gado | ANPP |
Kiru Ubale Jakada | Bebeji/Kiru | ANPP |
Labaran Y. Dambatta | Dambatta/Mokoda | ANPP |
Lawan Farouk Muhammad | Bagwai/Shanono | PDP |
The 4th Assembly (1999–2003)
The 4th National Assembly (2007–2011) was inaugurated on 29 May 1999. The People's Democratic Party (PDP) won three Senate seats and twenty two House seats. The All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) won one House seat.